Zijian Diao
Ph.D., Mathematics, Texas A&M University
M.S., Computer Science, University of Illinois
B.S., Automation, University of Science & Technology of China
Courses:
- Math 1101: Elementary Topics in Mathematics I
- MATH 1102: Elementary Topics in Mathematics II
- Math 1200: College Algebra
- Math 1300: Pre-calculus
- MATH 1350: Survey of Calculus
- Math 2110: Introductory Geometry for Middle School Teachers
- Math 2301: Calculus I
- Math 2302: Calculus II
- Math 2500: Introduction to Statistics
- Math 3050: Discrete Mathematics
- MATH 3070: Introduction to Number Theory
- Math 3210: Linear Algebra
- Math 3300: Calculus III
Webpage: http://people.ohio.edu/diao
Dr. Zijian Diao has done cutting-edge research in applied mathematics. Research projects that he has worked on include China's Guo Shoujing Telescope (LAMOST), IBM's MASTOR (the world's first speech translation system for bidirectional free-form speech), and a quantum search circuit which was granted a US patent in 2006. His research was published in preeminent research journals such as Physical Review A and Journal of Machine Translation. He has won multiple research and teaching grants from the National Science Foundation and Ohio University. In 2012 he was awarded the title "Ohio University Regional Higher Education Outstanding Professor."